'Gilmore Girls' revival update: Photographs of the set emerge online

Actresses Lauren Graham (L) and Alexis Bledel (R), stars of The CW network's program 'Gilmore Girls', and the show's executive producer David Rosenthal take part in a panel discussion at the Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, California July 17, 2006. The show premieres in Fall 2006.
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“Gilmore Girls” fans have been waiting for the show's revival since it wrapped up Season 7 on May 15, 2007 and the latest buzz is that the set for the show has been resurrected. Several photographs of the show’s set have emerged online to further fan the flames of the highly anticipated “Gilmore Girls” revival.

It was earlier reported that Netflix is planning to revive “Gilmore Girls,” which stars Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore and Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore. However, Netflix and Warner Bros. have yet to make an official announcement about it.

Vogue reports that there’s a possibility that “Gilmore Girls” could come back for four 90-minute movies. It is expected to pick up years after Rory graduated from Yale and went on the Obama campaign as a political reporter. Also, Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), Dean (Jared Padalecki) and Logan (Matt Czuchry) will reportedly appear in it.

As the media giants Netflix and Warner Bros. have their lips sealed over the “Gilmore Girls” revival, the latest photographic evidence proves that a reunion show may soon be underway. Twitter user Clara (@caddyglass) posted the pictures straight from the set of the show which is apparently being renovated for the shoot.

In addition to this, photos of Luke’s (Scott Patterson) restaurant and Miss Patty’s (Liz Torres) dance studio, which are reportedly under renovation, were also posted on a Facebook page titled “Gilmore Girls Forever.” One photo even shows a WB sign posted on a piece of wood.

“PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE OR PAINT OVER. INT. LIZZY’S & LUKE’S HOUSE SET #OBH20600,” read the sign which was uploaded on Facebook.

Another photo from the Facebook album has a “GILMORE GIRLS 2016” sign posted on a piece of wood near the entrance of what appears to be Luke’s Diner.

Graham has been cryptic about the reported “Gilmore Girls” limited series revival set at Netflix. She posted the message below.

“DUDES. I can't confirm this. But I also can't deny this...” Graham tweeted.

Back in June 2015, the “Gilmore Girls” mother and daughter duo reunited.

Bledel also posted an Instagram photo of her and Graham, along with “Parenthood” star Mae Whitman. Graham appeared as Sarah Braverman in “Parenthood” with Whitman, who played the character Amber Holt. Click here to see the said photo.

The “Gilmore Girls” cast came together for a reunion to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the show at the ATX TV Festival. Aside from Graham and Bledel, Kelly Bishop (Emily Gilmore) and the show’s creator Amy Sherman-Palladino also attended the event, along with the other cast members.